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Goa lifeguards demanding more than CTC, strike illegal: Drishti Lifesaving Services

Several lifeguards are on the strike since December 29 seeking regularisation of their services.

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A private lifeguards recruiting agency on Sunday said their employees were drawing higher monthly payment than specified under the Minimum Wages Act even as it declared their ongoing strike as illegal.

In a statement by Manoj Agiwal, CEO of Drishti Lifesaving Services Private Limited, came a day before the scheduled meeting between officials of Goa Tourism department headed by state minister Dilip Parulekar, Drishti and a union representing the lifeguards whose strike entered sixth day on Sunday.

"The tender (agreement) provides that a minimum cost to company (CTC) of Rs 10,500 is to be paid to a lifeguard. The average CTC of lifeguards is above Rs 12,000. The CTC under Minimum Wages Act in respect of our establishment is about Rs 7,390," Agiwal told reporters.

"Thus it is evident that lifeguards are receiving wages higher than the Minimum Wages Act and also the wages stipulated under the tender," he said. Several lifeguards are on the strike since December 29 seeking regularisation of their services.

"No agreement on any issue has been signed between Drishti Lifesaving Private Limited and the union. Under the tender, the minimum strength of lifeguards stipulated is 600. Presently, (as on December 25, 2015) the strength is 643," he said.

Agiwal said 125 lifeguards had reported to work on the first day of the strike. "On January 3, a total of 140 lifeguards reported to work," he added.

He said the company had no contractual obligation to pay more than the stipulated CTC to lifeguards.

"Out of 549 lifeguards (appointed by) previous contractor, 535 were appointed at a CTC higher than Rs 10,500 stipulated in the tender," Agiwal added.

He said the strike was illegal "as lifeguards have not made any demand which Drishti Lifesaving Pvt Ltd is required to meet and on the same ground its unjustifiable".

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